Read Seize (St. Martin Family Saga: Emergency Responders) Book 2: Erotic Romance Online
Authors: Gina Watson
He sat on the edge of the mattress. She pressed her palms to his chest, pushing him down to his back on the bed.
“What expectations?” she asked.
He didn’t fucking know what expectations. She slid her knee between his legs, and he instinctively rolled beneath her. The way her heat was riding him had him unable to put together a coherent thought. Her long narrow torso and toned legs called to him like a beacon to a ship. He was about to take it too far, and she didn’t get it. This moment would be something she could never get back. She’d remember it forever. Hell, he wasn’t prepared to be her first.
He placed his hands on her firm but pliant hips and lifted her from him. He sat up, threw his legs over the bed, and scrubbed his face with his hands. This was wrong. He should have insisted on sleeping in the chair, but she’d been irresistible when she’d told him they could share the bed. She hadn’t thought anything of it, but he knew where it would lead.
“Mia.” He stood and they gazed at each other from opposite sides of the bed. Opposing camps. “I think you can see it’s clear I want you.” He grabbed his erection.
Her jaw dropped as her eyes focused on his hand stroking his cock. He dropped his hand when she made a sound between a moan and a sigh.
“You should wait. You’ll meet some guy, and he’ll give you everything you want.”
Their eyes locked. “What do I want?”
He exhaled loudly and rubbed the back of his head. “Fuck if I know. All the things women want. Marriage, house, babies, my balls around your neck.”
She stood directly across from him now. Her height imposing; she had to be at least five feet eight. Her lips pressed together, and her forehead crinkled. “I don’t want any of those things I just want a night with you.” She shook her head. “I’ve not had a chance to meet anyone, not anyone I’ve been attracted to. I’ve been taking care of my mom since I was a kid. This is my first time away from home. I have the time and, with you here, I actually have the circumstance. If you don’t want to have sex with a virgin because you’re nervous you won’t measure up, that’s fine. At least be honest. But don’t stand there and tell me what it is I expect.”
What the fuck was he going to say to that? He’d apprehended criminals less intimidating than Mia Brown.
She snapped her bra into place and pulled the straps up her arms.
“I’m sorry I’ve upset you,” he said, the words sounding lame.
“I’m not upset.”
She bent over in front of him to pick up her clothes from the floor. He didn’t know if she was deliberately trying to be provocative but, given the way she was standing, he could see all of her. The sight made his body tense, and his balls had grown two sizes. He was going to have a serious case of blue balls if he didn’t get release soon.
“I’m frustrated, humiliated, and embarrassed, but I should be thanking you.”
“Thanking me?”
“Yes, you’ve saved me from making it with a coward.”
He
was a coward? Shit, he thought he deserved the Congressional Medal of fucking Honor.
She was dressing. “I don’t know how it is where you’re from, but in Canada, women are taught that they can have their own thoughts and express their opinions. Canadian men aren’t afraid of strong-minded women, they embrace them. I guess this energy between me and you just wasn’t meant to be.”
“Where are you going?”
“To get my own room.”
He stood, aiming for her. She held one hand up.
“Leave me alone, Augie. I don’t want to be in here with you.”
She grabbed her purse and was gone just that fast, leaving him reeling. He immediately missed her. It was like someone had turned off the lights. And what she’d said had stung. Damn, he’d wanted her fresh lips around his cock and he hadn’t gotten to taste her sweetness.
He fell across the bed and dialed up some porn, but was turned off at the fake, grotesque proportions of the women’s tits and their subpar, overindulgent acting. He switched off the television, closed his eyes, and thought of Mia: her slim figure, small breasts, fresh face, and her humor. To his surprise, his erection grew until the demand for release simmered through him. He grabbed his cock and thought of the lean curves that were already burned into his memory. She’d been willing to give herself to him, and he’d let her go. He’d meant to say she deserved someone better than him. He certainly didn’t deserve someone like her.
He’d done bad things. Then he’d done worse things. And then he just existed. There was nothing remotely redeeming about him. Yeah, he was doing her a favor, but he wanted her there in the bed with him—to keep the demons at bay. He didn’t want to dream tonight. He didn’t want her where he couldn’t see her. Just as the poem said, he needed her scent to guide him from the darkness.
He thought of her sweet, gentle exploration of his body when she’d been on top of him and immediately came in his hand.
What the fuck? There was no denying it—he was into her.
*
Mia slowly walked along the sidewalk that led to the front of the motel. A chill in the air had her wrapping her arms around herself. She kicked a rock and picked at the disastrous series of comical events: she’d thrown herself at Augie, begged him to have sex with her; he pushed her away; she called him a coward; he called her a ball-busting man trapper. Not in so many words, but that was what he meant. She exhaled harshly and squeezed her eyes closed, thinking she could erase his body from her memory. No luck. His taut chest and six-pack abs were there to stay—a great image to entertain her mind, but one that didn’t do anything to relieve her yearning body.
At the front desk, she paid for the room using her credit card and asked for extra pillows.
The room smelled musty, so Mia left the door open while she flipped through channels on the television. She landed on an adult-only channel. Her father had subscribed to something similar and when she was a teen; she used to sneak into his room to quench her curiosity. And while knowledge and experience were two different things, she definitely hadn’t been innocent since she was a seven-year-old staring down at her mother on the kitchen floor, her face bobbing in a pool of vomit made up of alcohol and pills.
She sighed and closed the door. With the television on late-night comedy, she settled into the bed, unable to focus on anything but piercing brown eyes and that muscular stomach. His crazy sexy smirk and bright smile had her blood pumping—in the wrong direction if she intended to sleep.
Geez, the man was hot.
She rolled to her stomach and groaned. Every time she closed her eyes, she saw his dark eyes fixed on her. It was unnerving, so she opened her eyes wide. Which didn’t help much—she couldn’t stop picturing his body. His bulging muscles. His intense eyes. And yeah, his cock. She wanted him inside her. She wanted to taste him and rub up against him and feel an orgasm roar through her while her legs were wrapped around him.
She wanted to enjoy sex with a man, all the messy, hot and wonderful glory of it.
Augie would be the perfect guy for her first time.
He seemed carved from marble with his bulky tightness. His ass in those worn jeans had caught and held her eye. It should be illegal for him to wear those jeans with that belt buckle. And then he’d caught her checking him out and let loose that cocky smile—the smile that was currently making her grin even though she didn’t want to because she was mad at the asshole. When she’d finally gotten her hands on him, she’d attacked. And maybe that had turned him off.
She wanted to touch every peak and valley of his chest, run her hands over muscle and skin. She’d never touched a male body before tonight, and now her body wanted more.
It wanted a lot more.
Her fingers played over her own skin, even though she tried not to stroke herself. But she hadn’t gotten near enough from Augie.
Yes, her body definitely wanted more.
Chapter 5
Not having slept
in three days, Augie was exhausted and dog tired, but the repetitive knocking against the wall and the sighs of a woman’s satisfaction kept him from sleeping. That and his huge erection. He’d banged one out before he went to bed, but he was again hard as stone.
“It’s three in the morning.
Fucking
Canadians.”
He sat up and put on his jeans and T-shirt. He needed a cigarette, but Mia had thrown his last pack out the car window. He pulled on his boots and left the room. Outside he’d seen one of those old-fashioned cigarette machines from the good ol’ days, where you dropped in your money and pulled the lever for a pack of smokes. He walked to where he thought he’d seen the machine. The lights in the eaves were out in that wing of the building, but he could make out the machine. He put in his money and pulled. Before he even opened the pack he smelled menthol.
“Damn.” Still he lit up and inhaled, not liking the aftertaste.
He was worried about Mia, knowing he shouldn’t have let her go. But he knew she wouldn’t leave. Something had changed in her when she realized the dire situation her sister had been in. Nicolas could have killed Eve; the fucker still wanted to. And he’d been willing to sacrifice Mia to get to her.
He walked along the dark outdoor corridor that led to the lobby.
Inside, he approached the counter. The attendant was a woman. Game on.
“Hey there,” he said, adding just the right amount of southern drawl. She smiled widely, and her eyes made their way down his chest.
“Howdy, cowboy. Need a room?”
“I’ve got a room. What I need is to see if you’d be sweet enough to give me some information.” He smiled. Women could never resist his smile. He held her gaze and could see the increase in her respiration at the pulse point between her breasts. He was in.
She wet her lips. “Sure. What do you want to know?”
“A woman by the name of Mia Brown would have come in here around eleven thirty and paid for a room. I need that room number.”
She clicked a few buttons on the computer, its plastic shell yellow tinged from age and smoke. “No Mia Brown. I’ve got a Michael Brown.”
“That’s her.”
“Room one fourteen. It’s the fourteenth room to the left when you walk out the front door.”
“You’ve been very helpful. Thank you.”
“You need anything else, you give me a call.”
He winked at her as he strolled away.
At one fourteen he knocked and scratched on the window. A light glowed to life, and then a shadow passed in front of him.
“Mia, it’s me. Open up.”
“Augie?”
“Yeah.”
The door cracked and she was there, standing in only her tank top, her hands folded across her chest. Again she seemed confused. He’d remember that, that sleep fuzzed her brain.
“What’s wrong?”
“Nothing. I just got worried about you.”
Her hands rubbed her arms and she moved away from the door and hopped under the covers. “I’m fine.”
He hated when a woman said
I’m fine
because it meant anything but. “Are you
fine
because you want me to leave you alone or are you
fine
because you want to go back to sleep?”
“Both.”
He stretched out next to her. “Look, I’m sorry about what happened. I didn’t intend to embarrass and humiliate you.”
“You forgot frustrate.”
“Right. I didn’t intend to frustrate you either. I’m not at all good with women.”
“Forget it.”
“That’s more girl speak for
I will never forget.
”
“I don’t know what kind of girls you’ve been around, but I never say anything I don’t mean. I want to put this behind us and to do that, you need to let it go. I have. I’m focused on helping Evie.”
She was surprisingly and refreshingly easy to be around; he’d never found women to be that way before. Even his mother fussed so much, he could only tolerate her in small doses, like at Sunday brunch.
The room was warm and quiet and his eyes grew heavy. He closed them, thinking about the color lavender and slim curves and long limbs.
*
“Augie.”
No way out. He carried two women, one over his shoulder, one in his arms. Too much weight and he fell to his knees. No way out. Smoke clouded his vision. They will all die.
“Get up!” he screamed.
“Augie.”
A silver whisper guided him through the mines. Through the smoke.
“Augie.”
There it was again. The voice took on light and became visible. He was going to survive.
Warm, moist, soft skin skimmed his neck.
“Hi, Augie.”
His hands seized her upper arms and pulled her to his chest. He held her too tight, but he couldn’t let go. She possessed virtue and kindness, and he wanted some of it. He needed to feel her warmth, her breath, her life. “Mia.”
“You were having a nightmare. You screamed and were sweating and kept shouting
get up
and
we’re going to die
.”
Her eyes weren’t lavender, but an intense deep amethyst as she stared intently into his face.
“Where were you?”
He gasped and pulled her close again. “I just need to hold you for a while. It might be weird, I hardly know you, but I need …I’ve never had … I can’t explain it, but I hope you don’t mind.”
“I don’t mind.” She settled against his chest. “I never had this either. I like having a friend. I need a friend.”
She sighed, and he felt her lips form a contented smile against his neck. They could be friends. She really had meant what she’d said—she’d moved on from their spat. Forgiven. Fresh. New. The words bombarded his brain.
So this was friendly touching? Then why was he getting an erection? Soon it would be reaching for her … “Shit. Sorry.”
She giggled, but there was another sound mixed in with that laughter—the sound of creaking metal. She heard it the second time. He put his finger to his lips to keep her quiet and mouthed,
Get dressed
.
They’d been located, and instantly he knew how—she’d used her goddamn credit card to pay for the room. Traveling with a woman was never a good thing.
He scooped up her purse and motioned her into the bathroom. The door handle jiggled, and he heard mumbling. At least they were dumb thugs.
He pressed close to Mia’s ear and whispered, “We’re going out the window.”
She nodded, and he opened the window. He crawled through behind her, closing the window behind him. He pulled her by the hand and started a light jog. They crossed the main thoroughfare and then he led them down a back road.
“Where are we going?” She was short of breath.
“Don’t worry about it. I need you to keep quiet so I can stay focused.”
At the train station he purchased two tickets in a sleeper car, anxious to board and hide.
“I need to use the restroom,” Mia said.
“Hold it until we board the train.”
This was going to royally fuck up his plans. Gloria had been set to meet them at the hotel. Now he would have to figure out a way to get a message to her. He didn’t even know where they’d end up. He dragged Mia to an attendant; she had to skip to keep up with him.
“We’d like to board.” He held out his tickets.
“Sorry, sir, we are only boarding—”
Augie held his identification and badge out. “It’s imperative that we be allowed to board now.”
“Certainly, sir. Right this way.”
Their compartment was small. Even smaller with Mia standing in the middle of it with her arms crossed over her chest. “Restroom’s in here.”
While she tended to her needs, he assessed the window. He hated feeling trapped, but that’s exactly what they were—goldfish in a glass bowl. Beneath a red handle, a plaque read:
In case of fire pull latch and push
. He scanned the seam where the wall would break away. At least that was something.
When Mia came out, she resumed standing in his way. He pointed to the couch. “Sit.” At least she did as she was told. He inspected the door and lock. It was shit. He would have no peace unless he watched each passenger board the train, but that would expose him and leave her where? His only option was to stay put.
A knock on the door had him on full alert.
“Attendant.”
He opened the door a fraction of an inch and saw the man from the deck.
“May I take down your bed?”
Augie stepped aside and let him by. Mia stood, and the man inserted a key into the cabinet that housed the bed and it unfolded from the wall.
“I’ll be around at eight o’clock to pin it back into position. If that’s too early, please display your Do Not Disturb sign. Goodnight.”
Augie dropped to the couch below the bed. His fingers tapped his thigh as he waited for the whistle and the rhythmic movement indicating they were on the move. He hated being a sitting duck.
“Augie.” She stood before him.
“What?”
“Is everything okay?”
“No, it’s pretty far from fucking okay.”
Her lips tightened. Her hands rubbed her arms. It was cold in the cabin and she wore only a tank top. She had to be cold; her nipples said she was. He stood and dug in the bed cabinet for a blanket. He found a lightweight blue fleece throw and passed it to her.
“Thank you.” She wrapped the blanket around her shoulders. “Is there anything I can do to help?”
“Well, I don’t know, Mia. Are you in possession of a time machine?”
Her brows inched together.
“Because that’s the only way you can help me with this goat fuck.”
She took a deep breath and sat beside him. “What’s wrong, Augie? Who were those people? Why did we run?”
“The plans I had to fix things for Eve and to protect you and your sister have been destroyed.”
“What happened?” Her eyes widened.
He sighed. “You happened.”
“What?”
“How’d you pay for the hotel room?”
“I used my credit card.”
“
And
… ? Do you understand the problem?”
“No.”
“Are you seriously that fucking stupid?”
For lack of something to throw, his fingers rubbed vigorously against his scalp. “If you use a credit card to pay for something, it can be traced via satellite.”
Understanding settled across her face.
“One or both of us could die tonight. So you see, Mia, you totally fucked me in the ass.”
Her hands cupped her ears and tears fell from her eyes. “Can you please stop talking like that?”
She was a quiet crier. She didn’t snort and sniff and carry on like his mother or any of the women he’d been with. She turned her body away from him.
“I’m sorry.” Her voice was soft, barely audible. “I would never knowingly do anything to jeopardize your safety.”
“Will you please just get in bed so I can stay focused on this detour and try to keep us one step ahead of the men who are trying to kill me and hurt you and your sister.” She immediately climbed up into the bed.
He’d made a promise to Clay, and he intended to see it through. During college he’d moved in with Clay; he was the reason Augie had gone into the marines and straightened out his life. He’d do anything for Clay. When he’d seen that gleam in Clay’s eye when Eve was around, Augie knew his buddy needed her like he needed air to breathe. Hell, he’d said as much. When Clay thought she was leaving him to go after Mia, he went to a dark place and Augie vowed he’d bring Mia back safely.
It seemed like an eternity as he paced and held his breath whenever footsteps stopped outside their door. Finally the train jerked and rolled to life, the whistle sounded, and they were catapulted forward as the train picked up speed. He sighed, plopped to the couch, and closed his eyes. A feather’s touch whispered across his arms and hands. He opened his eyes to a head hanging above him, with hair cascading like a waterfall.
“Are you still mad at me, friend?”
He couldn’t help but smile at her. Was she mad at him? He’d said some nasty, hurtful things to her.
“No. And I’m sorry I lost my cool.”
She completed an impressive dismount from the top bunk and scooched next to him on the couch.
“It’s okay. I totally screwed up. I’m really sorry—I honestly didn’t know. I should have, and I guess most people probably would have, but you got stuck with me.” She bumped her shoulder into his. “Are we still going to be besties?”
“Besties?”
“Best friends. I guess that’s weird, huh? Just friends then?”
She offered her hand, and he took it.
“You’re my first and only one, so I’d rather like to keep you. Even once we get to our destination if that works out.”
He felt his forehead crease as he frowned. He’d never met anyone who worked so hard to preserve friendship with him. Maybe Clay, but they had their ups and downs. Augie knew he was an ass, and people struggled to keep him around. That was fine with him; he didn’t mind being alone. Plus he had his brothers. But he did like this girl. She was easy to get along with, like a guy. More so than any woman he’d ever met.
“Yeah, we can be besties.” He smiled. Couldn’t help it.
She rewarded him with a fresh laugh that could light the darkest, most demented hole.